When low-voltage microgrid running in isolated mode,the conventional droop control is greatly influenced by line impedance to achieve a good consequent of current sharing.Virtual impedance is usually added in the controller to alleviate the circulating current,but the conventional virtual impedance usually increase the inverter output impedance and then causes a certain voltage drop,Due to the system resistive,it is difficult to correct the system impedance to pure sensibility;To solve this problem,A new virtual negative impedance method is proposed,Which take a virtual negative resistance to offset the resistive part of the system impedance,It can keep the inverter at a lower output impedance to reduce the system output voltage drop,then correcting the system impedance to be a pure inductance with the virtual inductance,it can improve the consequent of circulation inhibition.Simulations of two parallel inverters are carried out on MATLAB/Simulink,the result verify the superiority and feasibility of the proposed control strategy.